Brick By Brick
Brick by Brick documents a late-’70s Washington, D.C., ignored by the media, from which poor Black residents are being pushed out. Images of monuments contrast with prescient images of gentrification […]
Brick by Brick documents a late-’70s Washington, D.C., ignored by the media, from which poor Black residents are being pushed out. Images of monuments contrast with prescient images of gentrification […]
The life of an African American woman passing as a white woman working in the film industry during the 1940s. Directed by Julie Dash.
The clean-up of the Hudson River over the past five decades is one of America’s great environmental success stories. One result is that New York’s Hudson Valley is home to […]
Set within the rainforests of southern Mexico, La Laguna tells the story of a Mayan boy’s remarkable journey from childhood to adolescence. While Yu’uk and his younger brother José enjoy […]
Koneline: Our Land Beautiful is a cinematic celebration of northwestern British Columbia, and all the dreamers who move across it. Some hunt on the land. Some mine it. They all […]
*Winner of the 2017 Eric Moe Award for Best Short on Sustainability. Mbarouk Mussa Omar is from a small East African Island called Pemba. Nearly ten years ago he visited a tiny […]
Kivalina is a candid portrait of life 130 miles above the Arctic Circle of an Inupiaq Eskimo tribe living on an island disappearing into the ocean. Once a nomadic people, […]
Kedi is not a documentary about house cats or the strays you occasionally see in your back yard. Kedi is a film about the hundreds of thousands of cats who […]
In their remote home in the North Atlantic the Faroe Islanders have always eaten what nature could provide, proud to put local food on the table. The land yields little, […]
EIA traveled to Guatemala with members of Maroon 5 and Guster to learn about the impacts of illegal logging, and how some communities are fighting back through sustainable community-based forest […]